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LIVERPOOL Beatleweek 2002

Тема: Ежегодный фестиваль Liverpool Beatle Week - Неделя Битлз в Ливерпуле

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LIVERPOOL Beatleweek 2002
Автор: sergeya   Дата: 31.08.02 15:55:57
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Только что прибыли из Ливерпуля.Масса занятных вещей. Спрашивайте-отвечаем! Sergeya
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Ух тыыыыы!
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Спрашиваем: как там ВООБЩЕ? Как выставка фотографий Джорджа, например?
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A reunion in the Cavern

Aug 24 2002

Daily Post

DEEP in the dark, sweaty bowels of the Cavern yesterday George Harrison's
sister Louise sat chummily next to drummer Pete Best, the man ousted as a
Beatle 40 years ago.

Clearly the pain has faded as the pair happily launched what is gearing up
to be the biggest Fab Four convention yet.

They looked a trifle bemused, though, as organiser Dave Jones cheerfully
declared that, actually, The Beatles weren't needed at the event.

Dave's rather unexpected off-the-cuff remark came after a foreign music
journalist asked if he'd invited Sir Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr to
attend the bonanza.

Organisers of the annual Mathew Street Festival - linked to the Beatles
Week celebrations which this year are a tribute to George Harrison - are
predicting that more than half a million people will descend on the city,
transforming the streets of Liverpool into a jamboree of music and fun over
the Bank Holiday weekend.

"We've never bothered to ask any of the Beatles to come along, although the
Apple organisation did ask if they could use a backdrop of the festival to
relaunch the Yellow Submarine album in 1999," explained Dave Jones.

He added that rumours of Sir Paul's arrival last year apparently left
organisers and police in a tizzy but, in the end, he was tied up somewhere
else.

"Well, we don't actually need any real Beatles here to enjoy their music,"
added Dave Jones, winking at Pete Best who technically, though, is the
first Beatle to perform live during the festivities.

In fact many fans are waiting with bated breath for Monday when Best and
his own band - featuring his younger brother Roag, also on drums - will
play for the first time at the convention. The Pete Best Band take to the
main outside stage at 3pm for an hour long set that he describes as a
cracker of rock n' roll favourites.
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Thousands love it yeah, yeah, yeah
Aug 26 2002
By Nicky Tabarn Echo Reporter

LIVERPOOL was Britain's party capital today as thousands of revellers took
to the streets for the final fab hours of the Mathew Street festival.

The three-day event was in full swing with visitors from across the country
descending on the city.

Half a million people poured in to Liverpool to watch 150 bands from 22
countries, including Australia, Brazil and Sweden.

Beatles tribute bands played to a crowd of around 600 people in Chavasse
Park yesterday.

Janice and Steve Joyson travelled from Essex to spend the weekend.

"We came to Liverpool to watch the football on Saturday and found out the
festival was on. We rang eight hotels before we could find somewhere to stay
so it is obviously popular.

"The bands have been great and there is a party atmosphere - it is a real
bonus for the city."

The festival, the country's largest free annual outdoor music event, was
dedicated to the memory of George Harrison.

Lord Mayor Jack Spriggs said: "The whole of Liverpool was united in grief
when George died and it is only fitting that we dedicate the festival to him
this year. But while it is important we remember George, we should also be
conscious that he would want people to have a good time as well."

A colourful South American Samba procession added to the carnival
atmosphere.

Children were invited to learn a few moves from the Liverpool Samba school.

They then showed off their skills by joining in the procession that started
at St George's Hall winding through the streets via Queen Square, Williamson
Square, Church Street and Bold Street.

Chicago Beatles tribute band American English got a sixties style greeting
from generations of screaming fans when they stepped off the train at Lime
Street.

Kirsty Blakeman, of Liverpool city council's cultural events unit, said:
"The weather has been kind and thousands of visitors have been enjoying the
festival."

Meanwhile, a Beatles concert ticket stub signed by the Fab Four has been
sold at an auction for г3,500.

The red ticket stub for a 1963 Beatles concert at London's Royal Albert Hall
was sold to an anonymous male bidder for г1,000 more than its asking price.

The stub went under the hammer on Saturday at an auction at Paul McCartney's
fame school, the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.

Today, as the festival drew to its end, thousands of people were watching
tribute bands throughout the city centre and in Chavasse Park, while an ECHO
stage in Castle Street was entertaining crowds with '70s music all
afternoon.

* POLICE have hailed Creamfields a success with a 60% dramatic reduction in
crime from last year.

A spokesman said police and Cream staff worked together. Around 30 arrests
were made during the night-long event.
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City joins in tribute to our sweet George

by Peter Grant, Liverpool Echo

A PHOTOGRAPHIC tribute to George Harrison has been one of the highlights of
International Beatle Week.

The exhibition, opened by George's sister Louise Harrison, features pictures
of the shy, quiet Beatle taken by some of the world's top photographers.

"George should have smiled more - he had such a lovely smile," says Anne
Marie Trace at the Mathew Street gallery where the photographs are on
display.

Gallery manager Melissa Storey flew to Washington DC to secure the
exhibition for the city in a collaboration with American Beatle fans.

She says: "There are 42 pictures here and they are for sale, but I am sure
Beatle fans will come in just to look and reflect on George, the man.

"He was the favourite Beatle of a lot of fans across the world and this is
the first convention after his death.

"Chris Murray, manager of the Govinda gallery in Washington, had put on an
exhibition which had the blessing of Olivia Harrison - George's widow.

"Chris knew George through the Hare Krishna movement. His own standing in
the photographic world is well established.

"It was important to have something like this in the city of George's
birth - especially at a time when so many Beatles fans are here.

"We have 15 of Chris's collection and I have put together 25 of mine. This
is a great combination. "

The photographic retrospective covers George's life from his early Beatle
days in Hamburg through the heady era of Beatle-mania to his solo success.

The photographs have been gathered from some of the best photographers to
have come into contact with George, including Jurgen Vollmerr, Astrid
Kirchherr, Barry Feinstein, Max Scheler, Robert Whitaker, Willam Coupon,
Mark Seliger and others.

The exhibition, featuring mostly black and white photographs with a few
later colour shots, celebrates the many aspects of the 'quiet Beatle'.

Melissa says everyone will have their own favourite as they walk around.

She says: "I think the word 'celebration' is right.

"This is how George is remembered by family and friends.

"My own favourite is the shot from the set of A Hard Day's Night where he is
in a railway compartment.

"There's also the shots of him from the cover of All Things Must Pass in
which he looks really happy. The Beatles have broken up and the years
previous to the split were unhappy; here he looks content.

"He is surrounded by garden gnomes - so beautiful.

"The Hamburg pictures are great, too, because Klaus Voorman, who took them,
says they represent the time before George had his teeth done. One shows his
'dracula fang' as Klaus described it."

The exhibition covers diverse sides of George's personality: At home with
his dad over a conflakes breakfast; the happy-go-lucky Beatle with John,
Paul and Ringo and the solo moodiness.

Louise Harrison says today: "I have seen it in Washington and now here in
Liverpool.

"I'll see my little brother on the walls in his home town yards away from
The Cavern.

"I have many memories in my head. But these really are fabulous and I think
everyone who sees them will be moved and smile too.

"There was no other place the exhibition could have gone except Liverpool.

" It's an honour and a joy. It's a lovely tribute to my brother. It's real
love ... "

* George Harrison 1943-2001 - a photographic tribute in association with the
Govinda gallery, Washington DC - at the Mathew Street gallery from Monday,
August 26 until October 9. It runs Mondays to Saturdays, 10am - 5pm and
Sundays 11am - 4pm.
Call 0151-236 0009 for further details.
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History of musical legends on display
Aug 23 2002

By Chris Brown And Will Batchelor Daily Post Staff


BEATLES legends John Lennon and George Harrison were yesterday honoured with
two separate exhibitions of memorabilia.

A mosaic designed by Lennon for his swimming pool was put on display at the
Museum of Liverpool Life.

And a collection of photographs of Harrison was unveiled at the Mathew
Street Gallery in the city centre.

Both exhibitions are timed to coincide with the annual Mathew Street
Festival, which sees thousands of Beatles fans flock to Liverpool over the
Bank Holiday weekend.

Lennon's mosaic, a 17,000-piece creation weighing two tons and measuring
16ft by 6ft, is called The Magic Eye and is based on Indian mysticism.

It used to lie at the bottom of the musician's pool on his Kenwood estate
near Weybridge, Surrey.

It was put on display at Liverpool's 1984 International Garden Festival and
left to rot until it was discovered by Merseyside businessman Wladek
Reszczynski.

He did not know about the mosaic's famous origins and stored it in a field
for several years before a friend realised it was Lennon's creation.

Mr Reszczynski contacted Beatles fan Tom Lorimer, a university lab
technician, who spent six years restoring the mosaic in his spare time.

Museum of Liverpool Life curator Jen McCarthy was "delighted" to have The
Magic Eye on display.

The exhibition of Harrison photographs spans his career from the early days
of the Beatles in Hamburg to his solo work.

It includes the work of press and music photographers such as Jurgen
Vollmer, Astrid Kirchherr, Mark Seliger, Baron Wolman and Harry Benson.

The display was unveiled yesterday to invited guests including Harrison's
sister Louise, who travelled from her home in Illinois, USA, to attend.

It will open to the public from today until October 9.

Melissa Storey, Mathew Street Gallery manager, said: "We are pleased to
present this exhibition in the city of George's birth, especially when so
many fans will be here to enjoy it."

This year's Mathew Street festival will feature 150 bands over the Bank
Holiday Weekend.

Five live stages dotted across the city will play music from the sixties to
the present day. Highlights include a Brazilian tribute band Clube Big
Beatles and The Maximum Who.

Last year's festival attracted 300,000 visitors and The Cavern Club alone
hosted 70 bands.

It is the first time a real Beatle will play the event. Pete Best will take
to the Dale Street stage on Monday.
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My sweet George
Aug 23 2002

By Peter Grant, Liverpool Echo


TO THE visitors arriving in Mathew Street for this weekend's festival, she
looked like just another tourist.

Little did they know looking at the city's Beatles landmarks was Louise
Harrison, sister of late Beatle George.

She was in Liverpool to officially open a photographic tribute to her
brother at the Mathew Street Gallery.

Louise started her tour of the city at the Beatles statue in Cavern Walks. A
bouquet had been placed on his guitar and a postcard which said: To George -
with love.

Louise, who has lived in Illinois, USA since the 1950s, touched the arm,
tears in her eyes.

She said: "I am so honoured to be here. I am not famous. I am someone who
can walk unnoticed through a crowd incognito, carrying a message of love
that George spent his life talking about and singing about."

Louise met a number of "Beatle people" - she doesn't call them fans - many
wearing badges that said Love One Another, her brother's last words.

She walked around the gallery and stared again at each photo. Some she has
seen hundreds of times before, others she had forgotten about, such as one
of her father Harold pouring tea for George.

She said: "I so remember George and Dad like that.

"George hugged me one day - it was a warm Liverpool hug. He said to me:
'Lou, I want you to pass it on. Pass on the love. I don't shake hands now. I
give the Harrison Hug."

* Previously unseen film footage of the Beatles was being shown to the
public today.

The footage shows the band in Bangor, north Wales, where they travelled to
meet spiritual leader the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in August 1967.

It was during the trip that the band learned of manager Brian Epstein's
suicide.

The visit took place at Bangor Normal College, which is now part of the
University of Wales.

University bosses were today commemorating the 35th anniversary of the visit
by showing the film and unveiling a plaque at its Hugh Owen Hall.
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True story of me and George
Aug 22 2002

by Peter Grant, Liverpool Echo

LOUISE Harrison has one of those mid- Atlantic accents that are difficult to
place.

But there's no mistaking her roots when she says 'ta ra' and gives a
friendly laugh.

And the elder sister of George Harrison, travelling from her home in South
Illinois, has been looking forward to returning to the city where she and
all the Harrisons - dad Harry, mum Louise, brothers Peter and George and
herself were born.

"It's going to be wonderful being part of The Beatle celebrations and
opening an exhibition of photographs of George, taken by people who loved
him," she says.

But before she was back in the UK, 70-year-old Louise wanted to put the
record straight about reports of a rift with her late, much-loved brother.

It was reported in the press that she had opened a Beatle-related B&B and
George thought she was cashing in on her Beatle connections.

She insists: "There has been a story that just isn't true that there was
this rift between us. Never.

"It was said that I owned a bed and breakfast hotel in that little place
called Benton, in South Ilinois.

"I have never owned a B&B in my life.

"There is a B&B called A Hard Day's Nite which was my old home, but not
connected to me beyond that.

" In America this story is unheard of but in the UK, it seems to be passed
on and passed on. So thanks to the ECHO I can put that straight."

Louise says although she did support the B&B publicity-wise, that was her
only connection.

"So when people said after his death that there was a rift - well that was
nonsense," she says.

"George always spoke about being positive in life and about being human. And
that we were all here on a visit.

"His life was about spirituality and making people feel good."

Louise says she remained in touch with George throughout his life and was
with him just two weeks before his death in November last year.

She drove 900 miles from her home in Illinois to Staten Island University
Hospital where George was being treated for cancer.

"It was a very, very positive and loving meeting. I felt very much at peace
as I drove home after seeing him. I hated seeing him in that shape when he
had been such a vital, wonderful man.

She says one of her favourite memories of George, who was a devotee of Hare
Krishna, giving her a book about spiritual leader Maharashi Yogi.

"I told him that I had joined the Yogi's organisation and showed him my
membership card. George laughed out loud and said, 'so you're my Divine
Sister'.

"He still had his humour." Louise was born in 1931 and moved to America in
1954 after marrying Gordon Caldwell. They had two children but divorced in
1982.

During her early years in the US, George and their brother Peter visited her
before Beatlemania made such further cosy family reunions impossible.

She smiles at the memory of one such visit to her home in Benton, on
September 16, 1963, just months before the Beatles' famous appearance on the
Ed Sullivan Show.

George loved it in America and it was wonderful to see him. He made a lot of
friends," recalls Louise.

"He even played at a tiny club here and I remember it was like the kind of
British Legion you have in Liverpool.

"George played a few songs and the audience went wild. One man said to the
band leader 'hey you've got to book that guy'.

"Again, no-one really realised that they would go on Ed Sullivan and it
would never be the same again."

In America the following year George was taken ill with a bad throat and it
was Louise who moved into the adjacent room at the Plaza Hotel in New York
and nursed him back to fitness.

Louise says George was a man who believed in love of a very definite kind.

"Unconditional love - that's what he said to me. That is what we had. It's
what I spread in my work today. I run an organisation called Drop In as
opposed to Drop Out. It supports the work of people protecting the
environment."

For the past decade, Louise has appeared at Beatle conventions around the
world, much to the delight of fans who find her firsthand memories of the
Fab Four compulsive listening.

"When I was in America, radio stations would constantly ask for news about
George and the boys and I would recall tales they had told me."

Louise says she looks back fondly to the Beatles' early years in Liverpool,
when the fan base began to grow beyond the Beatles' dreams.

"That's when the Global Family was born - that's my term for it.

"Mum and dad would answer fan mail, because they knew that John and Paul and
Ringo could not go round writing to Beatle people - I never call them
'fans' - and the boys couldn't hug everyone they met.

"So mum and dad would write back and sign letters, 'Love From Mum and Dad
Harrison."

Recently Louise met up with Paul McCartney on his Driving Rain Tour.

"He was in such great form with Heather. I had last seen him in Orlando on
his world tour in 1990 ."

Louise is looking forward to her sentimental journey home and visiting the
house in Arnold Grove, Wavertree, where she grew up.

"I am so looking forward to spending time in Liverpool visiting the old home
and opening the photographic tribute exhibition at the Mathew Street
Gallery.

"I want to drive past my old school, La Sagesse in Grassendale, I still
think about the girls I went to school with back then. All my friends would
be in their 70s now. I certainly don't feel 70."

And then Louise's memories return to little brother George.

"In the 80s, I sent George all his letters back to him. I didn't want them
to become public property or to fall into the wrong hands.

"I am happy to put an end to any idea of any fall out or rift.

"George was all about love. "He is still about love. I'm in Liverpool to
keep that love flowing."
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<<Today's Observer reports that with the blessing of Sir Paul, Liverpool's
Casbah Club will reopen to the public this week. It was in this coffee
club, located in the cellar of a 15-bedroom Liverpool home, that the early
Beatles first performed together. The original owner and proprietor was
Mona Best, mother of the Beatles' original drummer, Pete Best. As a
teenager, Sir Paul helped Mrs. Best to decorate the club before she opened
it to the public all those years ago. Beatles fans will have the
opportunity to view the club's ceilings which were designed and painted by
John and Paul. One of the walls still features a silhouette of John Lennon
playing his guitar painted by his first wife, Cynthia. On the opening night
of the club, the Quarrymen performed. The band that evening included Paul
McCartney, John Lennon and George Harrison playing together in public for
the first time.
Sir Paul holds fond memories of Mrs. Best who passed away in 1988. Sir Paul
recalls, "She seemed to understand what young people were going through."

Her son, Pete Best, claims that he has not spoken to any of the Beatles
since the day he was replaced by Ringo Starr. He thinks perhaps the
reopening of the Casbah may offer an opportunity for a reconciliation with
Sir Paul: "Fifteen years ago I would have said, 'No, he wouldn't be
welcome'. But things change. If he would like to come to the opening, or in
a private capacity, the door is open,'

To mark the reopening of the club, Roag Best (the son of Mona Best and Neil
Aspinall) will release his book called The Beatles: The True Beginnings
(Screenpress Books; ISBN: 1901680657). The book claims to be fully
authenticated by Sir Paul and is filled with illustrations of rare early
Beatles memorabilia. It documents the importance of the Casbah Club to the
early careers not only the Beatles, but of bands such as The Searchers,
Gerry and the Pacemakers, the Dominoes, and the Hurricanes as well. The
book is scheduled to be released in the U.K. on September 16.

The Best family have hopes that their Casbah Club will rival the Cavern Club
as a mecca for Beatles fans. >>
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Aя! Круто! Мы все подписали у Луизы и Пита фото и книги, а мне она оставила свою визитную карточку, т.к. очень хочет приехать в Москву и, как она сказала, это было одним из последних желаний Джорджа - посетить Россию! Надо что-то придумать! Выставка Джорджа впечатляет скорее всего ценами: минимум от 100 фунтов и до 3000, но, честно говоря, смотришь на все со слезами на глазах. А еще 27-го августа была организована 3-х часовая автобусная экскурсия , которая называлась Tribute to G.Harrison с посещением всех памятных мест Джорджа: особенно тронула автобусная остановка, где Пол познакомился с Джорджем и они пропустили автобус в школу,поскольку Джордж тем временем доказывал Полу свое умение играть на гитаре. Спрашивайте, спрашивайте! Слишком много информации для последовательного отчета. Попозжее сделаем. Sergeya
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Автор: sergeya   Дата: 31.08.02 18:26:00   
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Кстати, перед Ливерпулем был несколько дней в Гамбурге и прошел практически все места на Репербане, связанные с The Beatles. Итог плачевный: все закрыто, как нерентабельное, на месте Star Club только мемориальная доска,Top ten переименован в Titty... . Но самый кайф испытал, когда пытался найти подъезд дома, где Астрид сфотографировала Джона в безмятежной позе, скрестив ноги, и фото пошло на обложку сольного R'n'R album. Место называется типа Jaggerpassage. Захожу во двор, передо мною два одинаковых краснокирпичных подъезда, где мог стоять Джон. Стою некоторое время в раздумьях, пытаясь угадать: правый или левый подъезд, и , наконец, спрашиваю у стоявшей невдалеке супружеской пары с детской коляской лет 25-ти: где мол стоял Джон Леннон? Ответ: А КТО ЭТО? Ттттрепеливо отвечаю: МУЗЫКАНТ из The Beatles. Нарываюсь тут же на искренне дружелюбное: А ГДЕ ОН ЖИВЕТ? Слов более нет и тупо молчу, широко раскрыв, к счастью, только глаза и меня, конечно, добивают: А АДРЕС ЕГО ЗНАЕТЕ???!!! Sergeya
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Re: LIVERPOOL Beatleweek 2002
Автор: sergeya   Дата: 31.08.02 21:04:07   
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Потихоньку буду сообщать инфо о фестивале. Присутсвовали Коля Васин и Валерий Ярушин, г-да Сноповы из Самары, ну и мы московские - сдвинутые по Битлам. Потряс концерт Bootleg Beatles - настоящее профессиональное шоу на несколько порядков выше концерта, который они давали в Москве в 1979 году с реальными духовой и струнной секциями. После окончания Сергей Снопов, изобразив полет Free as a bird, упал на пол зала и поднялся только, когда выразил всеобщее потрясение: П....ц!Простите, но по-другому не скажешь. Спасибо, друг! Sergeya
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Re: LIVERPOOL Beatleweek 2002
Автор: Peace in LA   Дата: 01.09.02 10:46:46   
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sergeya, спасибище ;) Да неужто ж и вправду Джорджу захотелось в Россию? Свежо предание, а верится скорее в луизину любовь ко всякого рода экзотике ;))) Хотя... В любом случае, очень завидую (по-хорошему, конечно ;).
Ая
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Re: LIVERPOOL Beatleweek 2002
Автор: sergeya   Дата: 01.09.02 11:43:23   
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Aя! Так уж получилось с Луизой, но от темы визита в Москву уже никуда недется. А вообще фестиваль не дотягивал до предыдущих, т.к. многие не приехали, в том числе бразильцы, американцы, японцы, как бы была европейская тусовка. Поэтому нам не хватило 5-ти дней в Ливерпуле и довершили свой оттяг в Лондоне на Abbey Road и Baker Street c посещением Гринвича на лодке. Sergeya
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Re: LIVERPOOL Beatleweek 2002
Автор: sergeya   Дата: 02.09.02 12:16:55   
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Чувствую, что общаюсь сам с собой и с Ливерпулем... . Sergeya
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Re: LIVERPOOL Beatleweek 2002
Автор: Монстр66   Дата: 02.09.02 12:24:43   
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sergeya, огромное спасибо за отчётец, здорово, очень интересно. Я уже писал где-то, что по программе Время показывали видеорепортаж об этом фестивале и даже брали интервью у российского битломана, некоего Михаила Сазонова, который сказал, что узнал о фестивале из интернета. Кто был из знаменитостей?
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Re: LIVERPOOL Beatleweek 2002
Автор: Galym   Дата: 02.09.02 12:56:09   
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Серега, честно говоря рад за тебя, ты не думай, что твой глас - глас вопиющего в пустыне. Просто все стонут от белой зависти. Сколько лет уже собираюсьв Ливер и все никак.

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Re: LIVERPOOL Beatleweek 2002
Автор: sergeya   Дата: 02.09.02 14:45:47   
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Спасибо, друзья! А ведь перед Ливерпулем был еще и Берлин 19-21 июля. Прекрасный отчет сотворил JLKYN, читай ранее. И ведь поперло с личностями, как с россйской, так и с ихней стороны: пиво с Тони Шериданом, рюмку со Сноповами, автограф с Пита Беста и жизнь удалась?! Кто такой М.Сазонов? - не знаю, но в прошлом году приехали в Ливерпуль случайные,выигравшие по какому-то конкурсу на "Серебряном дожде", люди и эта поездка была их ошибкой, разве что халявой насладились. Нельзя в Ливерпуль приезжать по конкурсу или по работе, туда -только с душой битломана! Sergeya
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Автор: sergeya   Дата: 02.09.02 15:51:19   
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В один из дней стоим с Вадимом Малаховым в музее The Beatles, что в Albert Dock, обсуждаем что-то, как вдруг к нам подходит крутой байкер весь в коже перебитым носом , в майке Motorhead и говорит: наконец услышал русскую речь. Оказывается человек едет на слет байкеров в Люксембург с Украины и на мотоцикле заскочил в Ливерпуль, не зная при этом, что идет битловский фестиваль. По нашему совету он тут же умчался на официальную экскурсию Magical Mistery Tour и два часа тащился от памятных мест. Рады встрече с тобой, МАГИСТР! Sergeya
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Re: LIVERPOOL Beatleweek 2002
Автор: Leobax   Дата: 02.09.02 16:32:53   
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Да уж, могут люди взять и поехать в Ливерпуль, да еще рассказать с таким восторгом, без снобизма.
Спасибо, Sergeya!
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Re: LIVERPOOL Beatleweek 2002
Автор: Дед_Alex   Дата: 02.09.02 20:52:37   
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Спасибо за короткий отчет. Ждем большой отчет.
С Уважением, Дед.
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